Vivo has just introduced the Vivo X200S and X200 Ultra product line, while all the gaze poured back to the Ultra version with powerful hardware parameters, the leading camera as well as supporting the removable lens, the Vivo X200S version attracted my attention because this machine is not just a light upgrade.

Although often mentioned as the annual “flat screen” version in Vivo’s X series, this year’s Vivo X200S generation shows significant changes, far exceeding the expectation of a simple upgrade. With a series of improvements in both hardware and software, Vivo X200S is becoming a complete product, worth considering for users who love strong performance, persistent experience and expanding photography, instead of just a “cheaper” choice of more advanced models.

Different from the previous generation X100S, which merely changes from curved to flat screen, Vivo X200S has been tweaked significantly. Specifically, the back border of the curved border has been removed, instead the back of the Ag glass seamlessly with the metal frame is slightly shining, creating a firm grip, less fingerprint and more friendly when using the ceiling.

Vivo X200S is equipped with the latest Dimensity 9400+ processor of MediaTek. On performance tests such as Antutu, Geekbench 6 and 3DMark, this device shows a clear superiority compared to the standard Vivo X200. Notably, this is the first year “S” really creates a stable and powerful performance distance compared to the original.

In the actual testing conditions of 4What channel with heavy games, the device reaches a stable level of 120.89 FPS when playing 10v10 mode of “Vuong Gia Vinh Dieu” (Lien Quan Mobile), and 59.02 FPS in “Honkai: Star Rail” at high resolution. Even when raising the maximum graphics setting level, the machine maintains an average of 55.95 fps in half an hour of playing, showing the ability to handle the impressive graphics of the chip combined with optimal technology from Vivo.

One of the other highlights of X200S is the 6,200 mAh battery, an extremely valuable upgrade, especially when combined with a variety of charging features. In an outdoor use test continuously for 10 hours with automatic brightness and 5G data connection, the device reaches the screen time to 6 hours 29 minutes, ending the day with the remaining 20% of the battery.

The device supports a 90W fast charging, allowing a full charging in just 55 minutes. At the same time, the machine also supports 40W wireless charging, PD and UFCS fast charging, creating significant flexibility for users in many situations.

In terms of camera, Vivo X200S keeps the hardware with three sensors, including: the main camera IMX921, the potential iMX882 lens and the super wide JN1 angle, accompanied by optical shake and Zeiss T coating*. However, the notable point lies in the software.

The “street photography” mode is now added with new options such as “black and white portraits” and “quality shooting”. Besides, the camera interface is also refined to help users manipulate more intuitive.

The most significant is the appearance of AI Visual Effects feature, a type of intelligent image enhancement that simulates seasonal effects, weather and shooting styles. There are a total of 12 effects, including “national room” and “sunshine”, while supporting deleting people on the road. This function can be applied from super wide angle of 0.6x to zoom 100x and reuse taken photos to apply other effects, opening up the ability to re -create flexible images for users.

In addition, Vivo X200S also integrates the “landscape and nightlife mode” combining, supporting functions such as long exposure shooting, wide -angle distortion, or remote moon shooting mode.



Instead of just a “flat screen” variant like the previous year, Vivo X200S this time is really a comprehensive upgrade. With a stronger processor, longer battery life, more diverse charging and image system is significantly added thanks to who, this device deserves to become a balanced choice between performance and use value.
Vivo X200S will be especially suitable for two groups of users: those who love the square design, flat screen and want a more pragmatic flagship; Or those who feel the X200 version lacks wireless charger, but does not really need the high -end camera system of the Pro version. In both cases, Vivo X200S is a considerate choice in this year’s high -end segment.
The starting price of Vivo X200S in China is 14.9 million.
Some actual photos Vivo X200S white
Reference: 4What, Innoq